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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Amelie wrote:Screw secondary education. Most people I went to school with left with the same numeracy and language skills they arrived with at the age of 12. They could have spent five years watching TV and turning up to work for a few hours in McDonalds and it would've prepared them better for the rest of their lives - boring, miserable and unfulfilled.
Amelie wrote:SNow for the big question? Was I joking?![]()
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Yeah, you were.
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Amelie wrote:Shadowman wrote:Yeah, you were.
Wrong. I may have phrased that one as a joke, but I pretty much meant it. If you're not going to bother at school and spend your day disrupting other people's eductation - please, do go work somewhere dull, repetitive and soulcrushing from a young age.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Amelie wrote:The serious problem we have really is that school\college\university is only free up until a certain age. If we could freely leave school as early as 13\14 (and get a job and pay tax\apprenticeship\work placements), but return when we're older, I'm sure plenty of us would.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Amelie wrote:
On another matter, I am not entirely fond of the UKs education system on the whole - it favors academic study, and relies heavily on exams and therefore punishes students that are either more suited to artistic\skilled subjects or students that do badly in exams. Some fellow students
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Just Negare wrote:Our system was a lot like the UK's up until a few years ago when tehy changed it. Its now focussed on working through the whole year as opposed to studying for exams at the end. It internally assessed, and basically a student earns "credits" in subjects by doing various assignments throughout their schooling. The argument for it was that not all students are good at exams and that some kids don't do any work anyway and manage to pass exams at the end.
Well, let me tell you it is a complete and utter abortion. Schools have been busted sitting their students in a classroom and giving them credits to copy pages out of a dictionary. The incredibly intelligent students are getting shafted, while idiots and lazy buggers are excelling. The system down here already encouraged mediocrity and now its basically govt. policy [or rather the last govt's policy].
It also seeks to soften teh blows of failure. My cousin was in the first year to have this mess and she said she didnt' know if she had failed something because they had it on a seperate piece of paper and it was somethign really soft like "not achieved".
Kids need to know they've failed. We need to stop with this PC BS of molly coddling kids, cos out in the real world, you screw up, the boss isn't going to pat you on the head and say "oh well, never mind", you'll be out on your arse. Kids also need to know why they failed.
Laziness doesn't get you anyway. The education system shouldn't foster it. Changing the system because a few kids can't do exams, or can't be bothered with exams is a coward's way out.
If kids don't want to be in school, tough, we all gotta do things we don't like. The real world isn't about what feels good and when we can get out of stuff we don't wanna do, its about accepting that the situation sometimes calls for something we don't want to do. Its like taxes. You think I like watching my pay cheque get wittled away so lazy bastards can sit at home watching TV all day? What do people think is going to happen if they decide to not pay their taxes? Secondary school is what, five years? Goes faster then a bout of diarrohea.
People need to toughen up and stop being a bunch of cry babies.
Actually you only have to pay for college in the US. Everything below that is free. Unless you attend private school or something.
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:I hate the education system, it's not getting the job done. There are idiots with master's degree's, geniuses living in the gutter, and billionaire high school drop outs. There are some things that everyone should know: like basic communication, mathematics, science, and history. But that stops sometime in middle school and the rest of the time you're forced to memorize useless trivia. Or cheat your way through, it doesn't matter either way.
Plus you have teachers who don't give a damn or are completely unqualified to teach. I once had a math teacher who couldn't count. I had a marine biology teacher who couldn't even keep half a dozen fish in an aquarium alive for more than 2 days. My auto tech teacher didn't teach us a damn thing. He'd spend the first 10 minutes every day babbling about gay people and drug addicts then leave. He never even tried to teach anything beyond changing tires. I've had classes where the teacher would drone on and on for a week about something, and none of it was on the tests.
You're crammed in a room with about 30 other students, many of whom hate being there. So they bring everyone around them down by disrupting and causing trouble. I had one class that had so many of them in it that 2 or 3 fights broke out in the middle of class. The teacher even got punched in the face once. After she left to change out of her blood stained cloths and compose herself one of the little demons started acting like a rabid howler monkey and ripped all the papers and poster off the walls. Apparently an innocent woman getting hurt trying to keep 2 animals from killing each other was the best thing it ever saw.
I tried to take art every semester since I started high school because I had an interest in it and it is something I still would like to pursue. Unfortunately choosing classes is like voting. You can give your opinion on what you want, but that doesn't mean the people who actually make the decisions will listen. So naturally I didn't get into the class until my absolute last semester. By then I was already ahead of the rest of the class because I had spent most of my free time in my other classes drawing in my sketch pad. I missed out on the more advanced art classes I actually needed because someone didn't put me in the class I wanted until the last minute.
If you can put up with all that BS for 4 years you get a piece of paper. Now you can get a crappy job a zombie could do, or gamble thousands of dollars and 4 more years to get another piece of paper that may or may not open some doors in the distant future.
I really wish there was more value in skilled experienced professionals than people with paper. You can't fake a skill and it takes a lot of hard work to get. For some reason everyone seems to think that being able to answer all the questions on Jeopardy is the greatest thing in the world.
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